06 Oct 25 – Bringing Us Out of Spiritual Exodus

Today’s Topics:
This is not the story of triumphant kings and conquering armies. This is the story of the faithful who lived in the shadows between the promise and its fulfillment
 
THE BLESSED is an anthology series that weaves together the lives of the Old Testament’s forgotten and broken saints. Each season follows a different figure—like Jeremiah, the weeping prophet; Ruth, the destitute foreigner; David, the hunted king; or Hannah, the barren wife—as they endure the very realities Jesus would one day call “blessed”
  • They are the “poor in spirit,” losing everything only to find that the Kingdom of God is their only true possession.
  • They “mourn” deeply, their laments becoming the very prayers that open the door to divine comfort.
  • They are the “meek,” refusing to seize God’s promises by their own sword, learning that the earth is inherited through patient trust, not brute force.
  • They “hunger and thirst for righteousness” in a world drowning in injustice, clinging to a faithfulness they cannot yet see.

Their suffering is not glamorized; it is raw, real, and faith-shaking. But in their darkest moments, they are granted fleeting assurances—dreams, whispers, moments of inexplicable peace—the “reassurance of the promise.” This is the hope of the Beatitudes, glimpsed from afar, that gives them the strength to endure another day, to choose mercy when wronged, to purity when tempted, and peace when war is easier

This is the pre-history of grace. It’s the story of how the hope of the Gospel sustained the saints centuries before the Cross, proving that the way of blessing has always been the difficult, painful, and sacred path through the valley—a path that leads to the heart of God

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